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Dispersal orders in place again this weekend

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 16:23, Friday May 21st, 2021.
Last updated: 16:23, Friday May 21st, 2021

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Bargoed Park. Picture by Caerphilly County Borough Council

More dispersal orders are being put in place in Caerphilly County Borough this weekend in an effort to tackle antisocial behaviour.

Orders will be in place in Bargoed and Rhymney.

It is the second weekend this month where a dispersal order has been in place in Bargoed.

Police will have the power to stop people from entering these areas between this time if they believe they have engaged or will engage in antisocial behaviour.

If they return to that area after being moved on, they face being arrested.

In March this year, railings around the Bargoed Park rugby pitch, where Bargoed RFC play, were damaged, while smashed glass – believed to be from broken bottles – was left strewn across the park.

Rugby field vandals will be prosecuted, police warn

A group of around 30 to 40 youths were seen in the area at the time.

Last month, dispersal orders enforced in Newbridge, Pontllanfraith and Cefn Fforest.

In a statement, Gwent Police said the orders are being put in place as a result of increased antisocial behaviour in the areas.

Sergeant Richard Tovey, of Gwent Police said: “Antisocial behaviour negatively impacts upon the quality of life for residents and it will not be tolerated within our communities. Neighbourhood officers will be patrolling both areas this weekend and will take action against anyone intent on causing antisocial behaviour.

“We have been working with our partners including Morrisons in Bargoed to address concerns around antisocial behaviour in the car park. Any motorist caught driving their vehicle, dangerously, erratically or in an antisocial manner will be prosecuted.

“We’d ask that parents ensure they know where their children are at all times, particularly while the dispersal order is in effect. I would urge members of the public to report any concerns they have about anti-social behaviour to us by calling 101.”


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Which areas will be affected?

Rhymney (Friday 5pm to Sunday 5pm)

  • High Street; Goshen Street; Tan y Lan Terrace; Upper High Street; Rhymney Memorial Park; Rhymney RFC and grounds.

Bargoed Park (Friday 6pm to Sunday 6pm)

  • Bargoed rugby ground; Park Drive; Moorland Road; Western Drive; Upper Wood Street; Heol Cae-Derwen; Heolddu Grove; Heolddu Drive.

Bargoed town centre (Friday 8pm to Sunday 8pm)

  • Station Road; Bargoed Gateway; Angel Way; Wood Street; Upper Wood Street; Wood Street; Hanbury Square; West Street; Cross Street; Greenfield Street; Francis Street; Ruth Street; South Street; Park Road; Morrisons car park; Bargoed Bus Station and car parks.

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